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Bioinformatics Applications

2006
The rapid growth of biotechnologies, especially in large sequencing projects, has lead to an explosion of genomic data. For molecular biologists, this mass of data is potentially a rich source of knowledge with appropriated n-silico processes. From a computational point of view, the data to manipulate are basically text sequences (protein or DNA), and ...
Lavenier, Dominique, Giraud, Mathieu
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Bioinformatics

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1994
Computer databases, networks and software tools are essential materials and methods for biomedical research and are involved in almost every aspect of disease gene mapping and positional cloning. Public databases of DNA and protein sequences and genetic and physical map information are increasing rapidly in size and complexity and are also improving in
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Bioinformatics in Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery, 2003
WITH THE COMPLETION of the Human Genome Project, the amount of molecular biological sequence data available in public databases has reached staggering proportions. Data continue to accumulate at an exponential rate in the postgenomic era. Compilation, storage, searching, sharing, studying, and transmitting of all these data present formidable ...
James T. Rutka   +2 more
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The Bioinformatics Resource

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2000
The collaborative computing project in biosequence and structure analysis (CCP11) was established to foster bioinformatics in the broad community and the UK research community in particular. Its purpose is to facilitate the transfer of knowledge and expertise through conferences, workshops, a newsletter and the use of the World Wide Web.The CCP11 ...
Sinéad B. O'Leary   +3 more
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Bioinformatics and Ethics

Bioethics, 2009
In this article I will show how bioinformatics is an umbrella concept that includes several applications of information technology to the field of molecular biology (such as nanotechnology, cyber implants etc). Bioinformatics has had a quite tormented development; recent bioinformaticians concluded that their discipline did not have truly fixed ...
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Bioinformatics for RNomics

2011
Rapid improvements in high-throughput experimental technologies make it nowadays possible to study the expression, as well as changes in expression, of whole transcriptomes under different environmental conditions in a detailed view. We describe current approaches to identify genome-wide functional RNA transcripts (experimentally as well as ...
Katharina Schutt   +8 more
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The Babel of Bioinformatics

Science, 2000
As more and more genomes are sequenced, it is becoming clear that deciphering the clues latent in these sequences is anything but trivial. In this Techview, Attwood analyzes the current state of the art in sequence-structure-function bioinformatics. She highlights the need for precise terminology, and argues that a holistic view of complex biological ...
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Introduction to bioinformatics

Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2006
AbstractThis article introduces the field of bioinformatics and describes bioinformatic approaches and their application to the study of protein allergens. The predominant bioinformatics tools and resources are listed and discussed.
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Modern developments in germline pharmacogenomics for oncology prescribing

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Natalie M Reizine, Peter H O'donnell
exaly  

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